Debit Card Fraud

Debit Card Fraud

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Using debit cards to buy things has become a way of life. You can use debit cards at almost any establishment.

A recent debit card fraud was discovered by careful review of expenditures on a daily basis. Four purchases were made in a local area for Chinese food and pizza. These purchases looked like normal transactions and may have gone undetected until larger amounts of money was spent. No one had even been to these restaurants in a long time.

So how did this happen?

It took a visit to one of the restaurant to shed some light on the problem. The manager examined his receipts and was able to find all three transactions. This then triggered the manager's memory of the customer who had telephoned in an order and read the debit card number as well as the expiration date. The thief then came in to pick up the order and all he did was sign the receipt. All he had to do was sign the receipt and off he went with his stolen dinner.

Fortunately, because the thief had done this three times, the manager could describe the individual. He also had access to photographs of the person that were on his security camera. These were fraudulent tranactions.

Apparently someone who worked at a fast food restaurant had written down the card number and then used it. It was amazingly uncomplicated.

Protect yourself from debit card fraud by always keeping your card in your sight. It should not go out of your sight because writing those numbers down doesn't take much effort. It just takes a minute. Make it a habit to either pay cash at the drive through fast food restaurants or make sure that you can see your card at all times.

In this fraud case, the debit card owner was checking their banking activity daily so the purchases were caught early enough not to do significant damage, but the consequences were that the card had to be cancelled and reissued with a different number. That can be a major inconvenience. Then there had to be a report filed with the bank that required disputing the charges and signing paperwork to that effect. The bank handled the rest of the dispute and reimbursed the money to the card owner.

So how common is this?

A bank teller recently said that there are at least two to three people a day that come in to dispute purchases that were not made by them. These purchases mostly involve unexplained Internet purchases and not debit card fraud. Debit card fraud is not as common, but it still happens and that should alarm anyone who uses debit cards on a regular basis. To protect yourself from this happening to you, take care when using your card and don't let it out of your sight for any reason.

Use a debit wallet register

Tracking your expenses with a debit wallet register will help you quickly identify any unauthorized charges to your bank account. Protect yourself by keeping good records.


Copyright (c) 2009 Sherry Tingley


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Keeping your debit card in your sight can help prevent debit card fraud. Keeping good records of your expenses with a debit card wallet register can help you spot unauthorized transactions.



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